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Old 06-22-2015, 11:42 PM   #6074
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What the heck?! She's flying on her knees?? And what is that - is the back of her dress turning into smoke?? What an odd picture.
Sorry, the picture is from the story Love, Cayce by Marie Brennan - Issue 22 of Orson Scott Card's - Intergalactic Medicine Show. I've not read the story so can't answer any questions about it. I was simply fascinated by the artwork and decided to share it here. The artwork is by Dean Spencer.
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About Dean Spencer

Born in 1974 in Beckenham, England, Dean Spencer is a self-taught UK based artists, with a keen interest in fantasy and science fiction. He started drawing and painting with traditional mediums such as pencil and acrylic, but has recently discovered the joys of Painter and Photoshop (no more messy paint, and the pleasure of "undo"). He is also a great fan of RPG's such as Neverwinter Nights and World of Warcraft, and many an hour has been lost to them; but this does not mean that he is not active, as he regularly trains in martial arts and is an advanced open water diver. So far in his professional career he has worked for Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show, Fantasy Flight Games, and Jim Baen's Universe. Other samples can be viewed at http://www.satedcanvas.com.

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